Conservation, management and sustainable utilisation of Artemia biodiversity
Global Inventory of Artemia Stakeholders: E
Browse the directory of Artemia aquaculture stakeholders and innovators alphabetically, using filter criteria, or free text search. Data provided courtesy of the World Bank from its Global Inventory Report of Artemia Stakeholders.
ECO ARAL (Ecologically Oriented Development in the Aral Sea Region) is a regional initiative implemented by GIZ in partnership with Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. The project supports sustainable economic development, spatial planning, and climate-resilient livelihoods for around 2 million residents in the Aral Sea region. A key component is the Artemia pilot introduced in Karakalpakstan, where the project piloted artisinal pond-based Artemia culture using saline groundwater as a new, eco-friendly income source.
The European Commission (EC) Directorate-General for International Partnerships (DG INTPA) oversees initiatives aimed at reducing poverty, promoting sustainable growth, and addressing global challenges such as climate change and food security. The EC funds research and innovation in agriculture through programmes like DeSIRA (Development Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture), which supports science-based solutions for resilient and sustainable food systems.